CD1 Too Old - The
Day Of The Change - Now The Sun Shines - Turns To Dust
(Discovery-Sanctuary-Determination) - Return To Sanity (Breakdown - Hope
- Conclusion) - The Reason -
I Can Stop The Song - When To Stop (The Traveller - Turning Point - Journey's
End) - Go Your Way -
Keep Out Cos I'm Dying - The Garden Of Happiness - Return To Exodus - Journey's
End (reprise) -
Let's All Watch The Sky Fall Down - Darkness Of Here Room - See Into The
Stars

CD2 The Day Of
The Change - The Reason - Return To Sanity - Keep Out Cos I'm Dying - Search
On -
Ode To The Sea - Lonely Streets - Sleep Like A Child - I Was Left Behind
- I Just Wanna Live My Life -
The Lodger - Dreamland - Round House Blues (live) - Walking On (live) - I'm
Searching (live) - Acidus (live) - All In You - Step This Way

This is a definitive 2-CD
account of one of the seminal UK prog-rock bands of the late sixties. Beefed
out with never before released material, including five tracks recorded for
the John Peel "Top Gear" show during October 1968 and three tracks
recorded live at the Roundhouse and Covent Garden, London in 1967. Remastered
and fully annotated by guitarist and band founder John Du Cann, this
release also provides a connection to Atomic Rooster with whom Du
Cann featured in 1970.

Andromeda developed
out of Du Cann's band The Attack who at this time were supporting
bands such as The Yardbirds on the London gig circuit. After producing an
album for the budget label Saga, with a "thrown-together" band called
Five Day Week Straw People, Du
Cann formed Andromeda with Mick Hawksworth (bass) and Jack
Collins (drums) - whose brother was Jimmy McCulloch (sometime
guitarist in Paul McCartney's band Wings).

As Du Cann recalls, when
the album was originally released it received great reviews "...it wasn't
just a basic rock album, it had a few light-and-shade parts in it and went
into different little instrumental passages and things." That album is presented
in its entirety on CD1 whilst live tracks and demos (for a projected second
album) are on CD2.